About the exhibition

Machines & Makers: displaying a healthy obsession for sewing machines captures the extraordinary history of a disruptive technology from the 19th Century that changed the world. The exhibition takes us through the magic of creating stitch, texture and beauty, and reflects on the disposable clothing culture of the 21st Century.

The proposition for this exhibition was to invite a response from twelve artists, each coming from a widely different skill sets and talent base, but each of them bringing a high level of intelligent thought to the invention and what that machine meant in terms of economic, political and social change within households from the 1850's to the present day.

The artist's various approaches can be broadly grouped into three areas of investigation - the political, social and economic differences made by the inventions, many of which are seen through the lens of memory.

"The exhibition is a reflection on the ingenuity that enabled the invention of the sewing machine, and what that technology meant for society and the wider world.” - Mundaring Arts Centre

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ART ON THE MOVE is supported by the State Government through the Department of Culture and the Arts.

Smarter than Smoking Education Program 2017 is proudly sponsored by Healthway promoting the Smarter than Smoking message and is presented by ART ON THE MOVE.

The National Touring Initiative is supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its principal arts funding body, and by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments.